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how about too many banks before the final crisis or the reform in washington produced in response to the crisis. or, and this is something that soured a whole generation of people in the stock market, too many tech stocks going to the dot com bust. the goal of diversification is to spread your money across unrelated stocks, so when something happens that makes one of them go down hard, the rest remain relatively unscathed. they can even go higher. that's the view of the diversification, and it is mandatory. but you know what? if you're going to prepare for anything, it is not enough to make sure your stocks don't overlap. you want all kind of markets. so tonight i want to explain the new diversification. how to make sure you own something that is an increasingly chaotic, difficult and unforgiving investing environment where diversified by sector alone is not enough. sure we got benign moments but at any time we know it is a big up, small down, we end up being kicked to the curb as everyone knows, and we wish we are diversified as a hedge against our own complacency and the fed loose
how about too many banks before the final crisis or the reform in washington produced in response to the crisis. or, and this is something that soured a whole generation of people in the stock market, too many tech stocks going to the dot com bust. the goal of diversification is to spread your money across unrelated stocks, so when something happens that makes one of them go down hard, the rest remain relatively unscathed. they can even go higher. that's the view of the diversification, and it...
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and we'll see if jeff bezos can change that with his new "washington post." another week, another so-called major speech from president obama. he says he's ending fannie mae and freddie mac. but i see at least one if not two new government insurance plans. is anything really changing here besides
and we'll see if jeff bezos can change that with his new "washington post." another week, another so-called major speech from president obama. he says he's ending fannie mae and freddie mac. but i see at least one if not two new government insurance plans. is anything really changing here besides
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maybe it won't protect you from the whims of the children in washington, d.c., who play with the economy willy-nilly, or the debt issue that's always going to be affecting any number of rogue nations in europe or our own country. but learning about companies isn't an all or nothing proposition. i don't think familiarizing yourself with a company should ever be dismissed as less than useful just because it doesn't immediately translate into immediate profit. and remember, ultimately, as i said at the top of this special show, stocks do tend to drift back into line with where they deserve. they do sink, ultimately. given how the underlying companies are doing. so in addition to knowing a lot of pertinent things about a business, you can also assume that your stock will probably end up within a certain price range, but you've got to wait long, got to let it percolate. on top of that, as long as you keep up with the homework, you have a good, clean way of deciding whether or not to cut your losses in a stock that isn't working, and that's an incredibly valuable tool, especially when you're t
maybe it won't protect you from the whims of the children in washington, d.c., who play with the economy willy-nilly, or the debt issue that's always going to be affecting any number of rogue nations in europe or our own country. but learning about companies isn't an all or nothing proposition. i don't think familiarizing yourself with a company should ever be dismissed as less than useful just because it doesn't immediately translate into immediate profit. and remember, ultimately, as i said...
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i got to say there must be something in the drinking water in washington, d.c., because john tandy is kind of making sense. >> david: he make sense all the time! >> go ahead. >> president obama faced with up believably difficult choice here. he can't win either way he goes. i wouldn't want to be in his shoes. some of the points about avoiding the battle are good points. i'm not sure it's best for to us do. >> the best national defense is have a strong economy. >> david: sabrina every time the united states lets the defenses down, whether it was before world war ii or 9/11, that is when our enemy seem to attack. we might be lulled in that again. obama is taking a lot of money out of defense to support the windmills and other things. >> that's right. we want our lawmakers at home to act in the best interest of people in america. when we have bahrain, libya, china that own large amount of the debt. it limits the ability to act in the self-interest of the american people. that is concerning here. >> the focus on the debt is less interest than focus on spending. it's the spending that both
i got to say there must be something in the drinking water in washington, d.c., because john tandy is kind of making sense. >> david: he make sense all the time! >> go ahead. >> president obama faced with up believably difficult choice here. he can't win either way he goes. i wouldn't want to be in his shoes. some of the points about avoiding the battle are good points. i'm not sure it's best for to us do. >> the best national defense is have a strong economy. >>...
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and i learned how to handicap by reading the books of a guy named andy beyer, "the washington post" racing writer, picking winners. they teach discipline, how to identify the best thoroughbreds to bet on, how to find the best long shots, going to out of the way tracks, where information was less well-known and not betting willy nilly on every horse in each race. find the one where is the payoff was more sure and bet big. cut your losses if you're having a bad run. every one of these lessons could be applied to the stock market. you can take a huge swing when you know what you're doing, particularly when others don't. don't just gamble on stocks for the excitement and fun of it. most important, be disciplined. don't let your losses pile up. after five years in professional journalism, i decided to hang it up and go back to law school. the good news, i had saved enough to pay me for my first year, all in the stock market. i would never have been able to make enough had i just kept it in a savings account. an index fund would have made me nothing. well, nothing at all. so here's the bottom li
and i learned how to handicap by reading the books of a guy named andy beyer, "the washington post" racing writer, picking winners. they teach discipline, how to identify the best thoroughbreds to bet on, how to find the best long shots, going to out of the way tracks, where information was less well-known and not betting willy nilly on every horse in each race. find the one where is the payoff was more sure and bet big. cut your losses if you're having a bad run. every one of these...
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we're live in washington with the latest on the showdown.
we're live in washington with the latest on the showdown.
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washington statements are unak e -- to complete their work nortd to get an objective op of what is happening from a u.s. military strike. >> their contention is they have the information in hand that could lead the president to make that decision. what they are waiting for is eeea go ahead and go id. that wouz come here to the pentagon and be september tout to the fleet would be the missiles being launched in the eastern med trarnian. all of this awaits the president's di sigs. they are making the case that they feel they have the int intelligence to back this. >> the rap ready for the united states. the and u.s. clearly dupt doesn't want to wait that wrong. to the troops on the earn mediterraneans. >> certainly not, i wouldn't think within hours or leds. tomahawk missile are programmed to two to a particular target. they hay be updates in the hours of min us in. all of this gepts on how they could go where they want them do to go. et will happen var quickly. >> thajs very much. >> joining me, the former chief weapons of mazz destruction. thanks for joining us. i want to get to your honest a
washington statements are unak e -- to complete their work nortd to get an objective op of what is happening from a u.s. military strike. >> their contention is they have the information in hand that could lead the president to make that decision. what they are waiting for is eeea go ahead and go id. that wouz come here to the pentagon and be september tout to the fleet would be the missiles being launched in the eastern med trarnian. all of this awaits the president's di sigs. they are...
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dan in washington. >> caller: hey, jim i have been calling you since 1999. i own mastercard thanks to you. i've done homework on fusion io. i don't have a position yet. but i read they turned $42 million in cash. and they're one of the leading atomic right cloud computering companies. what are your thought quements. >> this is speculative for me. i have great technology companies that are selling at low levels and i do at no need to fool around with fio. it's too speculative. i have companies at 10, 11 or 12 times earning. let's go to marty. >> caller: a big boo-yah from dallas, texas. i love your show. >> dallas. >> caller: i want to talk to you about tivo. we're disappointed when the lawsuits came in, we lost $200 million. are you convinced that they're -- small or medium sized operators and they'll grow in in this market? >> tivo doesn't interest me this much. i know people are playing i, not playing it. i don't see a lot of growth in tivo. i know it's a value proposition but i like growth in technology. you know, maybe the company has a lot of growth. i
dan in washington. >> caller: hey, jim i have been calling you since 1999. i own mastercard thanks to you. i've done homework on fusion io. i don't have a position yet. but i read they turned $42 million in cash. and they're one of the leading atomic right cloud computering companies. what are your thought quements. >> this is speculative for me. i have great technology companies that are selling at low levels and i do at no need to fool around with fio. it's too speculative. i have...
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the traders have so much clout in washington that i bet the s.e.c. couldn't even order them to do that. blow back would be too huge. like not worth the effort. still though sometimes that's the breaks. why isn't there product safety here? why can't the government say if you want to handle the stocks you have to have a redundant system? and because no one came forward from the nasdaq to say anything on a timely basis, why didn't someone from the s.e.c. demand that someone come to the nasdaq studio and come forward, tell us what's wrong. tell us what's happening? why can't someone from the government express outrage at something that's outrageous? i have a thought about why these things occur. it's not that the system is too complicated, it's obvious that's the case. no, my theory is this. many professionals have become inured to this kind of nonsense. they say, look it comes with the territory. they shrug their shoulder, throw up their hands, well too bad. well, it is too bad. and you shouldn't shrug your shoulders, but there's no sense of outrage any
the traders have so much clout in washington that i bet the s.e.c. couldn't even order them to do that. blow back would be too huge. like not worth the effort. still though sometimes that's the breaks. why isn't there product safety here? why can't the government say if you want to handle the stocks you have to have a redundant system? and because no one came forward from the nasdaq to say anything on a timely basis, why didn't someone from the s.e.c. demand that someone come to the nasdaq...
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just put out a statement reacting to secretary of state kerry and other things, the russians saying washington statements threatening to apply force to syria are unacceptable, even u.s. allies have called for taking a break to wait for the u.n. expects to complete the work in order to get an obje objective picture what happened there. what's the latest you're hearing about a u.s. military strike? >> well, look, wolf from the u.s. point of view, their contention at the white house is they have the information in hand that could lead the president to make that decision. what we are waiting for at the pentagon is ed essentially an execute order from the president. in other words, he signs the papers and says go ahead and do it. that would then come here to the pentagon, be sent out to the fleet and the next steps that you would then most likely see would be tomahawk missiles being launched from five navy warships in the eastern mediterranean. this awaits the president's decision, of course. but they are making the case that they feel at least that they have the intelligence already in hand to bac
just put out a statement reacting to secretary of state kerry and other things, the russians saying washington statements threatening to apply force to syria are unacceptable, even u.s. allies have called for taking a break to wait for the u.n. expects to complete the work in order to get an obje objective picture what happened there. what's the latest you're hearing about a u.s. military strike? >> well, look, wolf from the u.s. point of view, their contention at the white house is they...
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. >>> amazon.com founder is buying the washington post and other newspapers for $250 million. he is buying the paper as an individual and amazon is not involved. the post chairman and ceo says he is uniquely a good owner. the newspaper famously broke the water gate scandal. he says he understands the post's unique role in washington sanes its values won't change. >>> the dirk of drinking on the road is not limited to drivers. the startling statistic that shows how pedestrians are putting themselves at risk. >>> southern californias on health care coverage. the message deliver today from washington, that impact. ,,,, excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. i want
. >>> amazon.com founder is buying the washington post and other newspapers for $250 million. he is buying the paper as an individual and amazon is not involved. the post chairman and ceo says he is uniquely a good owner. the newspaper famously broke the water gate scandal. he says he understands the post's unique role in washington sanes its values won't change. >>> the dirk of drinking on the road is not limited to drivers. the startling statistic that shows how pedestrians...
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a lot of times here and in washington people talk about austerity. what you really need to do, i believe, in our states and in our nation's government is reform. we made things work better. we didn't just cut things. if you cut things, then things that we genuinely need to have happen get cut just as much as things that don't. we reform things, we put things back in the hands of the taxpayers. let me give you a good example. not just the state level but before under collective bargaining most of our school districts had to buy their health insurance from just one company. today because of reforms they can bid that out and that's saving them tens of millions of dollars. that's money that goes right back in the classroom. that's real reform that isn't just about cutting spending, it's about making the government work better. >> just basically a couple other points on this. you are not participating in what may or may not be obama care. i don't know if the thing's going to die of its own weight or not. you're not buying into the medicaid expansion. you'
a lot of times here and in washington people talk about austerity. what you really need to do, i believe, in our states and in our nation's government is reform. we made things work better. we didn't just cut things. if you cut things, then things that we genuinely need to have happen get cut just as much as things that don't. we reform things, we put things back in the hands of the taxpayers. let me give you a good example. not just the state level but before under collective bargaining most...
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this is how things work in washington. it reaches this critical mass where the white house is going to have to do something. i think jackie's point about the vote last week in the house, it struck me, it took me by surprise and took people in the house by surprise that it got so close to passing, jim sensenbrenner who is one of the original sponsors of the patriot act voted for this bill that would restrict phone surveillance. we talked about rand paul, people dismiss rand paul, they do so at their own peril. there's a growing strain in this country that don't -- >> if they don't sign on to it they will have a problem signing it as a credible alternative. those two are key. if the president can't work with them. >> i'll plug my home state. fancy farms a great event in kentucky. you can watch it on c-span. my friend chris will do. check it out. allison grimes will be there. >> one of the great political events you can find anywhere in the country. >> what can i possibly plug? in play yesterday on post tv. it's great. >> i c
this is how things work in washington. it reaches this critical mass where the white house is going to have to do something. i think jackie's point about the vote last week in the house, it struck me, it took me by surprise and took people in the house by surprise that it got so close to passing, jim sensenbrenner who is one of the original sponsors of the patriot act voted for this bill that would restrict phone surveillance. we talked about rand paul, people dismiss rand paul, they do so at...
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. >>> plus the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. we start with breaking news out of syria this morning. the syrian government has reached an agreement with the united nations to allow inspectors full access to any site of any purported chemical weapons attack. syria's deputy foreign minister says -- the pentagon has prepositioned four warships with armed cruise missiles pore the region. chris, this is big news, this is why obviously inspectors got there, they want to get to the bottom of what really happened. think they can now? >> it is possible, we know that secretary of state john kerry was speaking with his counterpart the foreign minister over the weekend. those two did not speak very often, so that was significant. if they are able to find actual evidence, this could certainly change the calculation for the obama administration. we know the pentagon has been updating it's target list for potential air strikes in syria, looking at not only command a and control fa stillities. they have also moved warships, they have added a thi
. >>> plus the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. we start with breaking news out of syria this morning. the syrian government has reached an agreement with the united nations to allow inspectors full access to any site of any purported chemical weapons attack. syria's deputy foreign minister says -- the pentagon has prepositioned four warships with armed cruise missiles pore the region. chris, this is big news, this is why obviously inspectors got there, they want to get to...
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. >> fbi sent people from three field offices and hostage rescue team from washington, d.c. u.s. marshals had resources. we sent homicide and child abuse investigators and some of our evidence technicians. >> first, they had to pinpoint hannah and dimaggio's exact location from the air. >> this wasn't just a regular plane. this is a plane equipped with fleer, a system used largely by military. they were able to describe everything from this is how she is dressed. she has her hair in a bun. >> ron is the assistant director of the fbi's criminal investigative division. >> we have video feeds. we can see much in almost real-time. as we were observing, we saw hannah waving a brightly colored cloth toward the sky. so as to signal us. >> i remember being in the command center at the time. we heard someone say "a cat." we had heard from the horseback riders these two had a cat with them. not something you normally see in idaho back country on a camping trip. so when we heard that, i can remember thinking, okay, she's alive. let's do this. >> next, two fbi hostage rescue teams were dropp
. >> fbi sent people from three field offices and hostage rescue team from washington, d.c. u.s. marshals had resources. we sent homicide and child abuse investigators and some of our evidence technicians. >> first, they had to pinpoint hannah and dimaggio's exact location from the air. >> this wasn't just a regular plane. this is a plane equipped with fleer, a system used largely by military. they were able to describe everything from this is how she is dressed. she has her...
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he's live in washington for us this evening. first of all, thank you, john and second of all, good evening. what can you tell us? >> reporter: i don't think president obama was walking back those remarks from john kerry. they had different missions. we saw an acceleration of a momentum for a military strike on syria. john kerry came out saying the u.s. had evidence that syria had weapons to kill 1400 people. president obama tried reassure the american people that any u.s. response would not be open ended like the war in iraq. >> without considering any open ended commitment, we're not considering any boots on the ground approach. what we will do is consider options that meet the narrow concern around chemical weapons, understanding that there's not going to be a solely military solution to the underlying conflict and tragedy that's taking place in syria. >> reporter: now the reason it was so important for the president to reassure the public, we had a new nbc news poll out this morning showing only 42% supported the idea of stri
he's live in washington for us this evening. first of all, thank you, john and second of all, good evening. what can you tell us? >> reporter: i don't think president obama was walking back those remarks from john kerry. they had different missions. we saw an acceleration of a momentum for a military strike on syria. john kerry came out saying the u.s. had evidence that syria had weapons to kill 1400 people. president obama tried reassure the american people that any u.s. response would...
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in washington. fox news. >> iraqi war veteran accused of killing a navy seal sniper has been arraigned. shot and killed chris kyle and another man at a texas gun range. suffering from dtp to the range for therapy. the 25 year old held on 3 million dollars bond. army sergeant will face the victim's families. jury selection began for report bails. bails admitted to killing 16 afghan villagers mostly women and children. boys who survived will take the stand. >> news alert oust georgia a gun man armed fired shots in an elementary school. happened in deicature outside of atlanta the suspect got in the school following someone authorized to be there. fired a shot in the air. school was put on lock down. no one was hurt they were reunited with their relieved parents. >> been a lot on your heart much see what is going on in the news and not know what is going on. good to know no one was hurt it was a waiting thing. as far as the waiting i can't complain all the kids were safe. that's all want is your child
in washington. fox news. >> iraqi war veteran accused of killing a navy seal sniper has been arraigned. shot and killed chris kyle and another man at a texas gun range. suffering from dtp to the range for therapy. the 25 year old held on 3 million dollars bond. army sergeant will face the victim's families. jury selection began for report bails. bails admitted to killing 16 afghan villagers mostly women and children. boys who survived will take the stand. >> news alert oust georgia...
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only from progressive. >>> i'm candy crowley in washington. u.s. forces are on a higher alert today because of a terrorist threat in the middle east and north africa. the u.s. has also issued a worldwide travel warning. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr is here. hey, barbara. >> reporter: the pentagon has put forces in the region on higher alert, ready to go if trouble breaks out. three u.s. navy warships with about 1500 marines are offshore of yemen, another several hundred combat hf ready marines are in southern italy and spain. all of this comes after a series of meetings and the pentagon chair chuck hagel to position troops to be ready. at the same time, interpol has issued a global security alert asking its member nations to help determine if a series of massive prison escapes across the region in recent days may be linked. hundreds of prisoners, including some al qaeda members, have escaped prisons in iraq, pakistan, libya and syria. candy. >> and you've got to believe, barbara, that even if this is not connected with the current terro
only from progressive. >>> i'm candy crowley in washington. u.s. forces are on a higher alert today because of a terrorist threat in the middle east and north africa. the u.s. has also issued a worldwide travel warning. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr is here. hey, barbara. >> reporter: the pentagon has put forces in the region on higher alert, ready to go if trouble breaks out. three u.s. navy warships with about 1500 marines are offshore of yemen, another several...
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the "new york times," cnn, "the washington post," i could go on and on. afterwards there was definitely a string of these. whether it connects to the nasdaq, i have no idea. but we are seeing banks hacked into, we are seeing those with the greatest fire walls you would think recklessly plunged in. what's going on? >> look, i've been on with melissa frances, i've been on fox news, jen na lee, it's the same actors, it's iran, it's an offshoot of hamas that are being sponsored by iran. there are political reasons for taking down financial systems and political reasons for taking down banks and other things. neil, even if this wasn't an attack, say the glitch, the point is somebody has now learned what the vulnerabilities are. they have a better idea to take down the system and whether it's an attack or not, i would say no predictions here. somebody's going to look at this and say we understand now how to cause the greatest impact. three hours as you know better than i it's a lifetime. >> and it's a credibility issue. sometimes you don't need to do demonstrab
the "new york times," cnn, "the washington post," i could go on and on. afterwards there was definitely a string of these. whether it connects to the nasdaq, i have no idea. but we are seeing banks hacked into, we are seeing those with the greatest fire walls you would think recklessly plunged in. what's going on? >> look, i've been on with melissa frances, i've been on fox news, jen na lee, it's the same actors, it's iran, it's an offshoot of hamas that are being...
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we've got to make it feel like in washington, americans want this thing stopped. we have to make a little noise in august to make sure folks in congress are listening. because they're a little hard of hearing. >> so you're starting off in arkansas. you're working your way to wilmington, delaware. >> we hope folks will go to heritage action.com/townhall. find out all the cities we're going to. it is not just there. we're working the whole country through folks who volunteer for heritage action and a lot of other conservative groups. i think you will see people all over the country going out to any town halls that congressmen and senators have and giving them an earful. >> if they are there to have them, i'm sure you'll be there to have at them. i like it. a think tank that is going to actually do the faculties coming out of the lounge. thank you, senator demint. >>> still ahead, sean sits down with country superstar brad paisley. but first -- >> even the lunatic cable tv and right wing crazy radio networks, they only have so much time that they can devote to female
we've got to make it feel like in washington, americans want this thing stopped. we have to make a little noise in august to make sure folks in congress are listening. because they're a little hard of hearing. >> so you're starting off in arkansas. you're working your way to wilmington, delaware. >> we hope folks will go to heritage action.com/townhall. find out all the cities we're going to. it is not just there. we're working the whole country through folks who volunteer for...
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. >>> a vague but serious warning out of washington. embassies and consulates in the muslim world will be shut down this weekend. >> reporter: the state department is warning of a security concern. >> the departments take steps like this take steps to protect our safety. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence picked up plans of an al-qaeda plot against the u.s. and the middle east and other countries. embassies in kuwait, televiv, egypt. >> reporter: the security of these places became a slash point in washington. the benghazi embassy was ambushed twis. four americans were -- twice. four americans were killed. the man on the run from u-s authorities after leaking t secret information... has a >> the embassy closures are precautionary. >>> russia has granted edward snowden asylum. he left the airport where he had been stuck for more than a month. he can stay for a year under the stipulation that he doesn't leave the country and he stops leaking u.s. secrets. the obama administration wants him to face trial. >>> last month's cover of rolling ston
. >>> a vague but serious warning out of washington. embassies and consulates in the muslim world will be shut down this weekend. >> reporter: the state department is warning of a security concern. >> the departments take steps like this take steps to protect our safety. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence picked up plans of an al-qaeda plot against the u.s. and the middle east and other countries. embassies in kuwait, televiv, egypt. >> reporter: the security of...
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tonight with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually spend on them. we're keeping them honest. the people that say not vaccinating their children is a matter of faith, putting everyone at risk of childhood diseases that we sometimes forget can kill. dr. sanjay gupta weighs in. >>> we begin with syria. the drums of war growing louder but tough questions what kind of military action it might be. defense secretary hagel says american forces are in his words ready to go if ordered to strike. four navy stier destroyers have targets within range of missiles. a number of submarines believed to be in the mediterranean. the obama administration is promising to release new intelligence shortly. speaking to members of the american legion today, vice president biden sounded 100% convinced. >> no one doubts that inno
tonight with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually spend on them. we're keeping them honest. the people that say not vaccinating their children is a matter of faith, putting everyone at risk of childhood...
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good night from washington. tig. >> laura: the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> al qaeda is on the run and bin laden is dead. >> laura: just months after president declird al qaeda's demise now has america on the defense. how serious is the latest threat? we'll have the inside story. >> we're not broke. there is plenty of money. it's just the government doesn't have it. >> farongressman keith ellison wants the rich to fork over their wealth whether they want to or not. we have a debate there is a rising libertarian stream that chris christie thinks that is a dangerous thought. a number of people may think mr. christie himself may be dangerous. >> laura: chris christie taking friendly fire from conservatives. is new jersey governor the best chance to beat hillary? we will hear from both sides. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> laura: hi, everyone, i'm laura ingraham in tonight for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us. hollywood and hillary. that is the sub
good night from washington. tig. >> laura: the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> al qaeda is on the run and bin laden is dead. >> laura: just months after president declird al qaeda's demise now has america on the defense. how serious is the latest threat? we'll have the inside story. >> we're not broke. there is plenty of money. it's just the government doesn't have it. >> farongressman keith ellison wants the rich to fork over their wealth whether they want to or...
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it's 2:00, kind of gray day in washington. and ronald reagan's motorcade has just arrived for a speech at the vip entrance reagan walked into at 2:00 p.m. when he arrived. >> government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we're the pool crew that travel with the president wherever he goes. we wanted to get the picture of the president walking out of the on hotel and getting in the limo. >> 15 feet from that door was a rope line. all that the cameramen, everybody's laughing. >> it was unsecured, no i.d. checks. people thought it was a press line, it wasn't. anyone could be behind that line. you see hinckley's face about three rows back. totally passive. no reaction at all. >> i got my camera out, aimed it at the door the president was coming out. i could see it through the viewfinder even now. >> reagan is walking towards his limousine, secret service agents are surrounding him as he goes to th
it's 2:00, kind of gray day in washington. and ronald reagan's motorcade has just arrived for a speech at the vip entrance reagan walked into at 2:00 p.m. when he arrived. >> government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we're the pool crew that travel with the president wherever he goes. we wanted to get the picture of the president walking...
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investigators while washington and allies deciding how to best respond to this. chuck hagel says u.s. forces are now ready to go. >> well, as i've said, and i think prime minister cameron has said, our allies and leaders all over the world have said, let's get the facts. let's get the intelligence and then a decision will be made on whether action should be taken, if action should be taken, what action or no action. >> if it comes, you're ready to go like that? >> we're ready to go like that. >> what are the options for president obama if he's ready to go, and what will be the goal of the mission? cnn's pentagon correspondent reports. >> reporter: within days president obama's national security team will present the final detailed options, and the administration is already making the case for taking action against syria. >> president obama believes there must be account ability for those that will use the world's most heinous weapons against the most vulnerable people. >> reporter: he called it. >> a moral obscenity. >> reporter: four navy destroyers could execut
investigators while washington and allies deciding how to best respond to this. chuck hagel says u.s. forces are now ready to go. >> well, as i've said, and i think prime minister cameron has said, our allies and leaders all over the world have said, let's get the facts. let's get the intelligence and then a decision will be made on whether action should be taken, if action should be taken, what action or no action. >> if it comes, you're ready to go like that? >> we're ready...
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a plum promotion to head washington? now we are hearing testifying that the acting irs commissioner no procedure has changed that will turn away from the targeting --. >> judge jeanine: john, do we need a procedure. i love this because.... >> the republicans, issa is looking for a smoking gun and all they have a smoking air. even the president said this was something. there are thousands of stories. >> there is zero evidence linking the president or the white house to making these decisions. >> judge jeanine: wait a minute, wait a minute. they are bringing these people to washington and giving them plum positions because they targeted tea party and patriots, i just told you, paul ingraham and cindy thomas. that is just what we know of. it's like benghazi. >> the problem is accountability. you shall exactly right. it goes back to what the irs commissioner just said. they haven't changed procedures to make sure conservative groups are no longer targeted. they are promoting people who said they are responsible. >> we have a
a plum promotion to head washington? now we are hearing testifying that the acting irs commissioner no procedure has changed that will turn away from the targeting --. >> judge jeanine: john, do we need a procedure. i love this because.... >> the republicans, issa is looking for a smoking gun and all they have a smoking air. even the president said this was something. there are thousands of stories. >> there is zero evidence linking the president or the white house to making...
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a very revolutionary voice right now in washington, d.c. which is rather absurd on some level. but as a libertarian voice, i think that if you are looking at going up against hillary clinton, i think rand paul is the stark contrast. he is the bright colors. he is not the pale pastels. i think christie is a nice guy. i'm not a chris christie basher. he is the run of the mill establishment, you know, big government. >> laura: i remember when he ran in 2010. he ran the same year as mcdonnell in virginia. he ran as pro-life. ethnic conservative running and in a state like new jersey. he ends up winning. tough on the teacher's union. he did the hugy, hugy kissy kissy with obama taxes why isn't this an example chris christie has a the lot of good things to say. >> laura: is he a fighter. up against hillary. >> likeable and he dismisses the press and he dismisses his ad investor sears and he is a great northwestern democrat state republican. but when it comes to the national stage and dealing with the republican party and everything that we are dealing with right now, and that include
a very revolutionary voice right now in washington, d.c. which is rather absurd on some level. but as a libertarian voice, i think that if you are looking at going up against hillary clinton, i think rand paul is the stark contrast. he is the bright colors. he is not the pale pastels. i think christie is a nice guy. i'm not a chris christie basher. he is the run of the mill establishment, you know, big government. >> laura: i remember when he ran in 2010. he ran the same year as mcdonnell...
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washington d.c. opened up the first medical marijuana dispen scary and dr. sanjay gupta joins me. welcome to you. >> thanks for having me. >> you've been looking at this for a year and in 2009 you wrote a "time magazine" article why i vote no on pot. you changed your mind? >> i have. as part of, you know, my thinking, i have apologized for some of the earlier reporting because i think, you know, we've been terribly miss led for part of the time and i did part of the misleading. if you look at the pipes in the united states about marijuana, the vast majority are harm. we fund studies on harm and not benefit as much so it gives a distorted picture. i didn't look far enough and deep enough and labs in other countries doing research and listen to patients that said not only does marijuana work for me, it's the only thing that works for me. i took the dea at their word when they said it's schedule one substance and has no medical applications. there was no scientific basis for them to say that. >> so when new york mayor bloomberg said marijuana is the greatest hoex of all time, what do
washington d.c. opened up the first medical marijuana dispen scary and dr. sanjay gupta joins me. welcome to you. >> thanks for having me. >> you've been looking at this for a year and in 2009 you wrote a "time magazine" article why i vote no on pot. you changed your mind? >> i have. as part of, you know, my thinking, i have apologized for some of the earlier reporting because i think, you know, we've been terribly miss led for part of the time and i did part of the...
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dan springer with the news live in washington state. dan. >> that 6-year-old afghan who talked about being shot in the jaw and two children being shot also at one point speaking through interpreter called sergeant robert bales a bastard who had changed his life forever. all of the witnesses today afghanistan spoke about bales going methodically going room to room shooting men women and children and old men. we are only children. what have we done to you? earlier today the government argued bales should never be free again, describing the atrocity in cold detail. the prosecution said he hated afghans and called them quote muzzies. said he was angry about not getting a promotion and resented his superiors for not being more aggressive towards the locals. just moments ago the prosecution played a tape recording of a conversation between bales and his wife in 2012 in which he is heard laughing about the 16 counts of murder against him. as part of the plea deal bales admitted he knew what he was doing that night and he knew it was wrong. the
dan springer with the news live in washington state. dan. >> that 6-year-old afghan who talked about being shot in the jaw and two children being shot also at one point speaking through interpreter called sergeant robert bales a bastard who had changed his life forever. all of the witnesses today afghanistan spoke about bales going methodically going room to room shooting men women and children and old men. we are only children. what have we done to you? earlier today the government...
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the s&p futures, something in washington's going awry, washington can't help itself, they're torturing us over the debt ceiling. all these things could happen, because the fed scaling back the bond buying is deflationary, right? that means we'll pay more for the future earnings for these two biotechs, and then you've got the ideal situation to buy celgene and gilead, but have the futures down first. speaking of trampolines underneath stocks, during the earnings periods past, i made note of companies doing real buybacks. not the ones that allows execs to sell options into, i mean buybacks meaningful every day, that were impactful and buoyed stocks up on ugly days on the market. i'm thinking about the down ten, down 15 futures call here. do you know there was one that really did act as if it was just a big firefighter trampoline. one of those nets. you know what it was? it was viacom. viacom. here's a company that doubled its monster buyback from $10 billion to $20 billion when it reported. the stock has not given you a single break to get in. still hasn't. huge buyback is just standing
the s&p futures, something in washington's going awry, washington can't help itself, they're torturing us over the debt ceiling. all these things could happen, because the fed scaling back the bond buying is deflationary, right? that means we'll pay more for the future earnings for these two biotechs, and then you've got the ideal situation to buy celgene and gilead, but have the futures down first. speaking of trampolines underneath stocks, during the earnings periods past, i made note of...
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everyone in washington, d.c. should have been in the front row. >> background music may have helped. >> somebody like this, he's not going to go to washington to be a politician where we would need him to pump people up. he's going to sell something useless on late night tv. >> he has no interest, when i asked him about that, no interest in politics but we did have an engineering major in the white house. his name was jimmy carter, but my point was that, you know, there might be something to this. what do you think? >> talk is cheap. i agree. >> oh, no, no. >> didn't you used to write speeches, young man? >> i did write a lot of speeches and that's how i know that talk is cheap. >> but you never set it to music. >> but i never set it to music. but, look this guy is an inspiring entertainer and i'd love to see him on tv and love to see him have his own show and he's a country preacher and reminds me of a very famous old-time child preacher and god bless him for his speaking abilities. says absolutely nothing about
everyone in washington, d.c. should have been in the front row. >> background music may have helped. >> somebody like this, he's not going to go to washington to be a politician where we would need him to pump people up. he's going to sell something useless on late night tv. >> he has no interest, when i asked him about that, no interest in politics but we did have an engineering major in the white house. his name was jimmy carter, but my point was that, you know, there might...
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many americans are using it and washington, d.c. opened the first medical marijuana dispensary. dr. sanjay gupta is joining me. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> you have been looking at this for a year. i want to remind you in 2009 you wrote a "time" article entitled why i would vote no on pot. you changed your mind? >> i have. as part of my thinking, i have apologized for some of the earlier reporting because i think we have been terribly and systemically misled in this country for some time. i did part of that misleading. if you are looking at the papers written in the united states about marijuana, the vast majority of them are about the harm. we fund studies on harm. we don't fund studies on benefit nearly as much. so it gives a distorted picture. i didn't look far enough and deep enough and labs in other countries doing incredible research and patients who said that not only does it work it is the only thing that works. i took the dea at their word when they said there was no applications and there was no scientific research the them to say that. i follow a lot of the mayor's c
many americans are using it and washington, d.c. opened the first medical marijuana dispensary. dr. sanjay gupta is joining me. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> you have been looking at this for a year. i want to remind you in 2009 you wrote a "time" article entitled why i would vote no on pot. you changed your mind? >> i have. as part of my thinking, i have apologized for some of the earlier reporting because i think we have been terribly and systemically misled in...
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meanwhile another conflict in washington gearing up. the fight over debt ceiling,
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washington took place across the city today. several churches held special services dedicated to the historic event. the rev. michael pfleger of st. sabina church hosted a special service to honor members of the church who were at the march 50 years ago. he pointed to the cities and gun violence as one of the many things that dr. king division did not entail for us 50 years later >> he ended his sermon by reminding his congregation that the greatest injustice we can do is to remembbe like dr. king >> the last living speaker from the original march says the dream of racial equality described by dr. king 50 years ago has not yet been fulfilled >> we have a lot of work to do >> in a special edition of nbc's meet the press he said economic disparities are the same today as they were 50 years ago. a special airing of the broadcast from exactly 50 years ago also ran today as part of the commemoration which included a recorded interview with dr. king days before he delivered his i have a dream speech >> the massive and fast-moving rim
washington took place across the city today. several churches held special services dedicated to the historic event. the rev. michael pfleger of st. sabina church hosted a special service to honor members of the church who were at the march 50 years ago. he pointed to the cities and gun violence as one of the many things that dr. king division did not entail for us 50 years later >> he ended his sermon by reminding his congregation that the greatest injustice we can do is to remembbe like...
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. >> i love seattle, washington, rocks. >> colorado, washington. >> they call it wake and bake. some wake up every morning. ♪ light up. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> more on the doj pot decision a little later. good morning to you, i'm carol costello. first up, syria. president obama reaches out and u.s. allies back away. this morning an international coalition to support military strikes on syria is crumbling. the most stinging rejection from washington's closest ally. take a look at the cover of "new york daily news" the british aren't coming. british lawmakers voted against taking any part of any military action. other allies like germany and france are also gun shy, still haunted by the iraq war. those concerns echo loudly in congress where more than 160 lawmakers, both republicans and democrats, are demanding at least a full debate before any strikes are launched. last night, president obama and top members of his cabinet spent 90 minutes trying to rally support among skeptical lawmakers. >> the congress, like in any democracy, is important to this process. their
. >> i love seattle, washington, rocks. >> colorado, washington. >> they call it wake and bake. some wake up every morning. ♪ light up. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> more on the doj pot decision a little later. good morning to you, i'm carol costello. first up, syria. president obama reaches out and u.s. allies back away. this morning an international coalition to support military strikes on syria is crumbling. the most stinging rejection from...
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it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh on the george zimmerman verdict and race relations in america. but first, rush gets personal. he'll talk about the radio, his job and his wife. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] over the last 100 years, tennis has gotten a lot less dainty, rackets less splintery, courts more surfacey. technolog
it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it....
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rg3 going, everything that's going on in washington. easy for new york to fly under the radar. this is a division where i think every single team could win ten games, or is not going to win ten, but every one could win eight. >> if rg3's knee holds up -- >> you're going to stick with the redskins. >> there's hope for everybody, but particularly the giants. they had that issue last year at running back and defensive line. as their pass rush goes and defensive line, good news is jason pierre-paul, he says he feels so much better night and day from a year ago to now. still on the pup list. tom coughlin will try to protect him from himself, but he's telling the guys i think i'm good to go, but i think they may protect him from himself. >> more of this at half-time, but right now it's just about time for kickoff. let's get off to the stadium, where joe buck, it is all yours. >> thank you, buddy and good luck on the show. cannot wait to watch. this is, in essence, week number two of the preseason. it's the giants and the indianapolis colts. ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining
rg3 going, everything that's going on in washington. easy for new york to fly under the radar. this is a division where i think every single team could win ten games, or is not going to win ten, but every one could win eight. >> if rg3's knee holds up -- >> you're going to stick with the redskins. >> there's hope for everybody, but particularly the giants. they had that issue last year at running back and defensive line. as their pass rush goes and defensive line, good news is...
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. >> reporter: neighbors followed the teens until they disappeared on washington boulevard about five minutes before police showed up. >> we discussed their response time, about two hours later after neighbors called yesterday on yesterday. this was about two hours later that they arrived. i think about four cars showed up. by that time the kids had already left. >> reporter: police say a check of the records reveal most of the units arrived between five to 10 minutes of the 911 call while either took almost 20 minutes. >>> one of the neighbors took cell phone pictures of the suspect and he has passed them on to police. >>> dra marks scandal a dark history. that's how current anne arundel executive laura newman described the last years of john leopold's time. that blue ribbon panel was headed by forner police commissioner fred bealefeld. today the panel released their findings there. were 10 recommendations including better pay for higher ranks, a more responsive internal affairs and a better way to promote officers. the new game change was to hire a new chief and bealefeld said the r
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people have been boarding buses to washington from places like new orleans and atlanta. their issues are among the same ones 50 years ago, barriers to education, economic inequality. >> i actually think we were making some strides until trayvon martin's trial. how many of you had an opportunity to see that ? >> the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, it will be a big part of our coverage over the next few days here on america tonight. we'll take a look back at those amazing days and the dramatic events that led up is to the march and we'll get some insider stories on how, dr. king 's, story, delivering birmingham to the world. >> without birmingham 1963, the letter from the birmingham jail, it is unlikely that there would have been a march on washington. the letter was a national call to the conscience of america. using the real life, real time reality of birmingham as its template. >> clarence jones will join us next week. he'll tell us how he smuggled out this letter answer his part in the speech. that's it for us. join us at al jazeera.com. good night have a
people have been boarding buses to washington from places like new orleans and atlanta. their issues are among the same ones 50 years ago, barriers to education, economic inequality. >> i actually think we were making some strides until trayvon martin's trial. how many of you had an opportunity to see that ? >> the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, it will be a big part of our coverage over the next few days here on america tonight. we'll take a look back at those amazing...
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after the bell stunner, jeff bezos buys "the washington post"
after the bell stunner, jeff bezos buys "the washington post"